Boom! Studios today announced Robocop: Citizens Arrest for April, a new comic by Brian Wood and Jorge Coelho, set in a crowdsourced justice vision of the future, thirty years after the RoboCop movie.
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Erik Burnham has provided us with a commentary track for the latest issue of Red Sonja he co-wrote with Amy Chu, along with art by Carlos Gomez.
The Ludocrats, by Kieron Gillen, David Lafuente, Jim Rossignol, and Ricardo Venancio was a comic book announced back at Image Expo in January 2015, for that summer. After some delay, the comic is now set for later this year.
Recently, Marvel Comics announced they had acquired the Conan licence for comic books, based on the Cimmerian warrior books written by Robert E. Howard. Dark Horse Comics reminded everyone that they still had the license until the end of 2018. But that's in the USA.
Today's Super Sons #12 by Peter J Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Tyler Kirkham, and Tomeu Morey sees a quick farewell for Future Batman Tim Drake now All
Gladiator and the Imperial Legion of the Shi'ar Empire created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum as a homage to DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes, with all the Imperial Guard's original members created as analogues of Legionnaires.
Two weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran a piece on Captain America #697, the first to feature the Where Is Wolverine cover tag, promising a post-credit scene of
Oblivion Song is the upcoming new comic book written by Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici and published by Skybound/Image Comics.
Back in November, Marvel Comics teased that this June would see a wedding. No names were mentioned but it was notable that the Peter Parker/Mary Jane
Angoulême Grand Prix is the most prestigious award in the comic book medium. But of late, with accusations of sexism and corruption rife no one seems to
In the Marvel comic book Star Wars #39, out last year by Kieron Gillen, Salvador Larocca and Guru-eFX, saw Luke Skywalker and travel to the moon Jedha,
Justice League #37 continues its utterly brilliant The People Vs Justice League storyline by Priest and Pete Woods - though Philippe Briones jumps in for
Today sees the publication of Avengers #676, the second chapter of No Surrender, giving us the newly retconned history of Voyager, now suddenly one of the
On January 13th, Bleeding Cool ran a story, that the upcoming Batman #39 by Tom King, Joelle Jones and Jordie Bellaire was to be very reminiscent
The Inkwell Awards is a non-profit organization with a mission is to educate and promote the art form of comic-book inking, as well as annually recognize
A week after it was announced, Archie Comics has been forced to cancel its planned Dick Tracy comic by Alex Segura, Michael Moreci, and Thomas Pitilli.
Marvel has finally gotten around to announcing who the artist will be on Domino, the Gail Simone-written series: David Baldeón, who will be fresh off the Spirits of Vengeance mini when Domino launches in April.
Conservative news outlets like Fox News and The Daily Caller have got themselves whipped up into a frothy lather this weekend over the reported Facebook comments of East Coast Comicon founder Cliff Galbraith that mentioned former Hercules actor Kevin Sorbo.
Shipping this week from Dynamite, James Bond: the Body #1, Killer Instinct #4, Red Sonja #12, Sheena #5, and more. Check out previews here!
Amy Chu provides us with a creator commentary on Dejah Thoris #0, the newest series based on the work of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
On February 21st, Marvel Comics is putting out second prints of two of its recent comics, Old Man Hawkeye #1 and Venom #160. The first printing of Old Man Hawkeye #2 and the first printing of Venom #161 will come out the week before, for Valentine's Day.
Neil Gaiman took to the web today to announce Norse Mythology in paperback, in the US, Canada and the UK, March 6th for $15.95 USD with extra notes and stuff not in the hardback.
Dark Horse has revealed art from Xerxes: The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander, the highly anticipated companion to Frank Miller’s award-winning series 300.
Marvel Comics is a company that is all about the bottom line. With a chair in Ike Perlmutter, if it's not making money, it is out of the door. But how do some comics survive and others don't?
Start Again tells the story of Ajay Verma, a superhero whose identity was revealed after he fell naked from a balcony and survived. He and his romantic interest, Natalie Brown, become the focus of the tabloid and social media. Does it make for a good read?
Crescent City Monsters brings you the story of Jonas, a bluesman with the ability to perform magic in 1961 New Orleans. He has to deal with both racists and demons. Does this make for a good read?
This weekend we told you that we were expecting a big move and a big hire at Marvel Comics, and this is it. John Nee is Marvel's big hire as the new Publisher of Marvel Entertainment.
A man scrounges for specific pieces of trash in a city, and a priest is brought to a small town called Gideon Falls. These two stories converge. Does it make for a good read?
Comics Experience is an educational company dedicated to teaching the craft of creating comics -- from writing a script, to laying out a page, to
C.B. Cebulski is the new Marvel Comics Editor-In-Chief. His credit appears for the first time in that role in last week's Marvel Comics. Bleeding Cool was